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if the wrong word is used below, change it. if there is no error, click \submit answer.\ every one needs to take naps before sandy cheekss play tonight.
The phrase "Every one" is incorrect here. "Everyone" (one word) is a pronoun meaning "every person," while "every one" (two words) is used when referring to each individual item in a group (e.g., "every one of the books"). In this context, we mean every person, so we should use "Everyone".
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Change "Every one" to "Everyone". The corrected sentence is: "Everyone needs to take naps before Sandy Cheeks's play tonight."